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    Rwandan OpenMRS Training course

    We’re now entering the third week of the E-Health: Software Development and Implementation course (or EHSDI) in Rwanda. (Which means this blog post is about two weeks too late, but who’s counting?) The government of Rwanda has chosen to use OpenMRS as a national medical record system, used at all health facilities, as part of…

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    OpenMRS 1.4 beta released

    Thanks to a big contribution from the Millennium Villages Project and Andreas Kollegger, we now have a richer way of representing concept names. You can read more about this here. So with that big change, we’re drawing a line in the sand and releasing OpenMRS 1.4 beta. You can find that on the pre-releases page.…

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  • Calling all developers: a web survey just for you

    Have you ever contributed — or thought about contributing — to OpenMRS’s code base? If so, we’re asking you to please complete a brief web survey at the URL below about the development process. Getting feedback from everyone is critical to helping us improve the process, and for OpenMRS to grow in the future. Thanks…

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